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August 3rd, 2008
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Fish Helper
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Fishkeeper diseases
MTS has mutated to a rare form called WBMTS. Wanna Be Multiple Tank Syndrome is a contagious disease that affects the mind of normally non-fishkeeping people. Indications are that WBMTS is becoming more common and may not be the rare disease people once thought. Further, WBMTS victims are succumbing with increased frequency to MTS.
The numbers on just one street in Columbus are staggering. A 14 year old boy developed MTS in Dec 07. In Dec 08,an aquaintance of the boy, his brother's girlfriend, developed WBMTS. By Jan 08, she and her mother had MTS. By May 08, the boy had infected his mother. In the last week, WBMTS has surfaced at the neighbor next door. For the past six months, this neighbor had been content with a single betta tank, however repeated exposure to MTS by the son and his mother seem to have infected the neighbor. In addition, last week the boy's grandmother, also a resident on the street began exhibiting signs of WBMTS.
Of note, the boy's brother, has no interest in fish, fishkeeping or water. The brother has even left the swim team.
Current Status of Victims:
Boy: 5 active tanks, 1 frog terrarium, 2 new unused tanks, 1 tank holding a fish for a friend (already a victim),asked for sw tank for Christmas 08
Mother of Boy: 2 active tanks, maintaining son's tank holding for a friend, 1 unused tank, 1 damaged "emergency" tank, searching for one more
Brother's Girlfriend and GFs mother: 2 active tanks, 1 tank pending rework after recent death of inhabitant, 1 unused
Neighbor: 1 active tank, 1 unused, pending purchase of large (75-100) tank
Grandmother:asked for active tank for birthday this month
Further research and controlled studies are need to explore the rapid spread of what was once thought to be a rare disease.
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August 3rd, 2008
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WOW- and theres no antidote either. Another tank just slows it down temp.
Carol 
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August 3rd, 2008
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Moderator
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August 3rd, 2008
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Moderator ~ Betta Mommy
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Darling post and so appropriate for this site. Whoever finds the cure will make a fortune.  (but perhaps not be so popular)
Rose
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August 3rd, 2008
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Galactic Overlord
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Does that make Ross and I a disease vector?
See you at the support group meeting in Atlanta on Thursday.
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August 3rd, 2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by chickadee
Darling post and so appropriate for this site. Whoever finds the cure will make a fortune.  (but perhaps not be so popular)
Rose
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They'd be popular with my husband. lol
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August 3rd, 2008
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Fish Helper
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I was hesitant to name the probable source from which the boy contracted the MTS carrying the mutated gene for WBMTS. Now the fish (cat) is out of the bag. Dino suggests he and Ross may not only be carriers, but most probably a vector. Is it possible that a majority of MTS/WBMTS in the Southeast and parts of the midwest can be traced back to them?
You will note "probable" in the wording. It has not been established by which means these diseases are transmitted. Are the diseases passed from human to human via direct contact or is proximity enough? Can they travel via internet? Are they viable on shipped fish packaging? Can they live indefinately on an item in an LFS? Are they physiologically or psychologically based?
Again, we need more research. A study would naturally include a study of the victims, possible carriers, and sources. I don't know that victims truly seek a vaccine or cure, but ongoing research would appease the discomfort of those not afflicted with the diseases. They might even fund a grant for said research. My grant proposal would include a raw data collection phase in which the victims, carriers and sources would gather(perhaps at an AAAA meeting this Thursday or The FishHouse) to provide data about symptoms, their onset and severity...and to umm...buy, sell and trade, fish, tanks, and supplies.
And now, I must confess, I too am a victim and possible carrier. Perhaps my signature gave me away?
P.S. Dino and Ross- You know it's all in fun. I wouldn't have our fish experience any other way! P
Last edited by FishFolk; August 3rd, 2008 at 07:15 PM.
Reason: add p.s.
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August 3rd, 2008
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Fish Helper
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Any one who has one tank big or little WILL contract this disease. me included i started out with a bowl then a 2 gal. then a 10 gal now a 29 gallon and still wanting more!!!! 
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August 4th, 2008
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What wonderful fun it was to read this thread! Thanks for making the start of my day on the lighter side! 
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August 4th, 2008
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Fish Master
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 Well said.
Our house causes WBMTS on a regular basis. 6 of our friend/couples have become members of the MTS society, b/c of our fish tanks.
This is where breeding our own fish comes in handy. 
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August 4th, 2008
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Since I was already infected with this dread disease when I met Dino and later Ross I can't blame them for my illness. But they definitely are not encouraging a cure 
carol
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August 4th, 2008
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Galactic Overlord
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Maybe we cross pollinated Carol.
I know you and I have made the disease worse for each other.
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August 4th, 2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dino
Maybe we cross pollinated Carol.
I know you and I have made the disease worse for each other.
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That is a distinct possibility  I've enjoyed every minute of it.
Carol
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August 4th, 2008
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Fish Keeper
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Lucy
They'd be popular with my husband. lol
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My boyfriend would probably appreciate it as well. Poor guy... I suffer an incurable disease, he's just in a complete state of denial. 
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August 24th, 2008
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Fish Helper
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The boy's grandmother now has a 55 with 3 leopard angels. On order are 2 plecos, 5 panda cories and some (?) tetras (?).
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August 25th, 2008
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Fish Mentor
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I think the syndrome starts w/ having a fish tank period, I had an empty fishtank in a closet in my house and its like constant voices came out of that closet saying "fill me w/ fish!!" finally when my son got obsessed w/ fish we got him some guppies... then I took all of my xmas money and invested in a bigger tank and fish, my husband then caught the bug.... before a month went by we had 4 tanks going on 5... now we own 8 soon to be 9 when we go for the saltie side.. I have spread the bug to people at work and even people at works children that are in college (I had a friend the other day at work ask me about the how to's on setting up a tank for her dautgher in her dorm room)... my mother has went from a small tank to 9 tanks, and my mil has 2 and mentioned before getting a bigger tank if she could find the room....
I think its viral and there is no cure!
To be honest, I don't want a cure, this is one bug that is too much fun for the whole family! I cleaned all of my tanks today and eventhough it was "work" I enjoyed every bit of it, and so did my fish.
Hey wait a min, we met Dino and Ross back in May or June? After that our MTS went out of control, we went from 5 to 8 tanks! They must have some worsened form of the bug!
Last edited by steveangela1; August 25th, 2008 at 10:10 PM.
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August 25th, 2008
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Galactic Overlord
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BWHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Opps.
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August 26th, 2008
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Fish Mentor
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My Bf would fund the research for the cure for sure lol!
he is sick of hearing me say why we need that 55 gallons!
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